I've tried LinuxMCE before in a test enviroment, then i had some install issues, but in the end i got it installed.

Now i want to install it on my new box.I downloaded the latest snapshot, burned it onto a DVDFollowed this : wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Installing_0810 guide

Kubuntu installed good. then i do the apt-get update andn the apt-get dist-upgradeAfter these all seems well, i run the LinuxMCE installer from the Kubuntu desktop, i receive the error "kdesudo command not found", but i completely ignore it as per guide.i see a few error coming from the sources.list, but it still continues.

Whatever i do from here, post-install script, full-install script nothing will finish the installation, it always boots in this grey screen.

After a few apt-get updates, messing with the sources.list and doing pre-install, mce-install and post-install i rebooted, now it finally seems to go and install LinuxMCE.

I still see the Gray X screen, But now in with overlay some status messages, with Installing :

Am i finally there? Did i do something wrong with the install? Is the latest snapshot broken?From what i remember from test enviroment, i dwnloaded the snapshot, burn on dvd, install, wait wait wait wait wait and wait again, then i had a functioning LinuxMCE.

Any advise is highly appriciated, the box is still installing, but i wanted to write this.

@Pigdog These are exactly the steps that i have did to install this box.

What i see is a grey X screen, completely empty except for a mouse cursorI do not have /etc/xorg.confI do not have /usr/pluto/bin/avwizard......

Something must have gone wrong somewhere

So i tried a reboot, still no AVWizard, but again the grey screen and overlay with "Installing :" packagesI will wait for this to finish, and reboot again.

Ok, install seems finished, i finally see /usr/pluto/bin/AVwizard_run.shAfter a reboot no avwizard, but a black screen with white overlay ))) Seems it is almost there

Again the overlay shows installing packages... and when that is finished, only a backscreen with mousecursorI did crtl-alt-backspace, manually logged in, and manual run of /usr/pluto/bin/AVWizard_Run.shCompletly black screen, i tried pressing 1 - 5, i hear the beeps, but no screen, i tried q -t and yes, there is my AVWizard

Configured with the AVwizard, and i did a reboot, it boot, finally a decent resolution)) ok, now just wait for the orbiter regen

Ok, orbiter regen is finished, but no on screen orbiter.Just a black screen with a mouse cursor.

Lets just think it is like windows machine, and reboot for every minor change.

After the reboot only a black screen with a mouse cursor.

Is there a way to manually start the orbiter?

Dap-P, that is too much effort. Something(s) didn't install.

Try just downloading the snapshot, choosing the "Install LinuxMCE" option, then just clicking the button.The sources are changed automatically, as are the update/dist-upgrade.Still ignore any Kdesudo errors.Please report back on progress, and let me know what country you are in.

Once LinuxMCE is installed, you can treat it like an appliance -- plug it in, turn it on, and leave it alone. You don't even need to install any software on the media PCs that will be used as Media Directors. If these PCs are connected to the Core by wired Ethernet, they can usually be set to boot LinuxMCE from the Core server over the network whenever you want to use them as a Media Director. The rest of the time they can be used as a regular PC, using whatever operating system is already on their hard drives.

The LinuxMCE Core must be the DHCP server for your LinuxMCE network so that it can offer both plug-and-play and network boot services. The Core server bridges your "external" home LAN and an "internal" LinuxMCE LAN. For this to work, it is recommended to have dual network cards in the Core -- one to connect to the "external" network (which can be your home LAN or simply your Internet connection), and one for the "internal" LinuxMCE network (to which all your LinuxMCE devices are connected). The LinuxMCE Core server effectively acts as both the DHCP server and the firewall for the "internal" LinuxMCE network.

Note that you can easily have PCs outside of the LinuxMCE internal network, if you choose. Simply do not connect them to the LinuxMCE network. Alternatively, you can choose to have all PCs in your house be part of the LinuxMCE network. In this case the Core server provides DHCP and firewall services for your entire home LAN.

Having a separate static network in your home will not bother LMCE.

2) What model is your NVidia card and when you set it up via the AVWizard what did you set it to (i.e. screen type [VGA], resolution type [1020x780], hz range [50,60,70)? What type of User Interface (UI) did you choose (basis, medium, alpha blending)? If you are having problems try basic first.

As mentioned, i tried reinstalling my core.At first everything seemed to go perfect, Kubuntu install, and MCE install from repo.Core installed, all seemed to go smooth, after install, reboot, and i got the AVwizard, wow, finally all goes well )))Configured with av wizard, X starts, black screen with white overlay mentioning the usual stuff. and after that :

"The Orbiter cannot register with the router. Please try again later."

Also if i look in the webadmin,Advanced,Configuration,Devices I see 3 core's with their own on-screen orbiters

I deleted the 2 extra cores, did a reset and a full regen on the orbiter, and a reboot.Now i get the setup wizard, followed it, and finally, i have my LinuxMCE box.